
New Video from @Underscore_ Explores the Controversial Story of Florent Curté
The video explores the fascinating and controversial story of Florent Curté, an individual who presented himself as a reformed cybercriminal and captivated the French media with his extraordinary tales. However, his image crumbled when he was convicted for attempting to extort money from a law firm. The video reveals how Curté managed to deceive the media and why his story was so widely accepted. Florent Curté first gained attention in 2019 with an article in Weiss, where he went by the name Til and recounted his criminal past linked to carding, a form of crime involving the theft and resale of bank cards. He then built credibility in the world of cybersecurity by obtaining a master's degree and working as a consultant. In 2020, he launched his own company, Néo Cyber, and presented himself as a negotiator with ransomware groups. He also founded Hacker sans frontière, an association supposedly aimed at helping NGOs and hospitals protect themselves against cyberattacks. However, cybersecurity journalists Gabriel and Louis dissected his journey and attended his trial. They discovered that his stories were often exaggerated or false. For example, Curté claimed to have been wanted by the CIA, but this claim was never proven. Moreover, his association Hacker sans frontière lacked concrete evidence of its actions, and his company Néo Cyber featured fictitious clients and associates. Curté's trial revealed that he had attempted to negotiate a ransom between a group of cybercriminals, Everest, and a victimized law firm. He was arrested during the ransom handover. His defense was that he was acting as an infiltrator for the DGSI, the French domestic intelligence service, but this claim was not proven. The court sentenced him to two years in prison with a one-year professional ban, ruling that he had committed a fault by trying to play a double game. The video raises important questions about media credibility and the need to verify information. Journalists must be cautious when dealing with individuals who present themselves as reformed, as these stories can be difficult to verify. Cybersecurity is a field where romance and hypothetical scenarios can sometimes overshadow reality, leading to lies and exaggerations. In conclusion, Florent Curté's story is a striking example of how a person can manipulate the media and the public with sensational narratives. It is crucial for journalists and cybersecurity experts to maintain a critical mindset and rigorously verify information to avoid spreading myths and false truths.